Thursday, May 11, 2006
Magical Households
"There have always been magical households. A house was a shrine to the deity of life itself. Its roof and walls served as a shield from the effects of the elements (both physical and magical) and held in the home's luck, spirit, or energy, while its door guarded against unwanted intrusions. The house sustained life; it was sacred and powerful."
From The Magical Household
I like this. Is there a 'Christian' version of this? Is this maybe why some of us like the old liturgically churches, more formal 'sacred space?'
Just goes to show, Truth can transend 'religion'.
From The Magical Household
I like this. Is there a 'Christian' version of this? Is this maybe why some of us like the old liturgically churches, more formal 'sacred space?'
Just goes to show, Truth can transend 'religion'.